Philips Pure Essentials Collection Machine à pain User Manual

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Note: It is normal for the dough not to be evenly blended during kneading.
When the first stage of the program is finished, the dough must be baked within one hour. After one hour, the appliance resets itself and the

Multi Bread Shaper program is lost.

shaping and baking

1

Shape your bread as desired and put it in the baking trays (see section ‘Multi Bread Shaper recipes’ below).

2

Set up the baking rack (see section ‘Setting up the baking rack’ below).

3

Put the baking rack with the baking trays in the breadmaker.

Note: You have to remove the bread pan before you can use the baking rack.

4

Close the lid and press the stop/start/cancel button to start the baking cycle.

setting up the baking rack

The breadmaker comes with a baking rack specially intended for Multi Bread Shaper recipes (programs 13 and 14). The baking rack comes with

two baking trays. With the two long separators and the four short separators you can divide the baking trays to bake baguettes, rolls, buns or

free-shape bread.

1

To bake two long baguettes or other breads, place the long separator in the baking tray. Press the separator down to fix it.

2

To bake short baguettes or other short breads, place two short separators across the baking tray and push them into place.

3

To bake rolls or buns, first place the long separator and then fit the slots in the short separators into the slots in the long separator.

4

To bake free-shape bread, leave out all separators.

multi Bread shaper recipes

For these recipes you need the baking rack, the baking trays, the separators for the baking trays, the slitter and the brush.

Baguettes

This recipe makes 4 baguettes of 100g each.

The required crust colour setting is medium.

Ingredients:

- 150ml water

- 1tsp salt

- 260g bread flour

- 1½tsp dry yeast

Note: To give your baguettes a springier texture, add 1 tbsp oil to the ingredients. If you want to give the 4 baguettes more colour, add 2 tsp sugar to

the ingredients.

To shape the baguettes:

1

Sprinkle some flour on the work surface.

2

Remove the bread pan from the appliance and take the dough out of the bread pan.

3

Roll the dough into a ball and divide the ball into four lumps with a knife (Fig. 1).

Note: Make sure the lumps have the same weight.
Tip: To make the baguettes lighter and more airy, leave the dough balls to rest for 5 minutes before you shape them.

4

Flatten each dough lump on the floured work surface with the palm of your hand or by gently rolling it with a rolling pin (Fig. 2).

5

Grasp the long side of the sheet of dough and fold it inwards. Then grasp the other long side of the sheet and fold it inwards on top of

the folded-in side (Fig. 3).

6

Push your fingers into the centre of the folded dough across its entire length to create a long cavity (Fig. 4).

7

Close the cavity by pulling the front half of the dough up and across the cavity and place it on top of the other half of the dough. Then

seal the seam (Fig. 5).

8

Put the dough on the work surface with the seam pointing down and roll it back and forth with your hands. Start in the centre and

move your hands outwards along the length of the dough while rolling it in order to stretch it to the desired length. (Fig. 6)

9

Roll the dough with your hands without pressing too much to get a regular shape. The thickness and width of the dough must remain

even.

Note: The dough must have the same length as the baking tray (approx. 18cm).
Tip: To vary the flavour of the baguettes, you can add ingredients such as sesame or poppy seeds during this stage.

10

Assemble the long separators in the two baking trays and place the dough shapes in each section of the baking trays (Fig. 7).

11

For optimal results, make diagonal 1cm long slits in the top of the shaped dough with the slitter supplied or with a serrated knife (Fig. 8).

Note: Make sure the slits are not more than 1cm deep and 2cm apart (Fig. 9).

12

Use the brush to dampen the top of the dough shapes with water (Fig. 10).

Note: Make sure no water is left behind in the baking tray.

13

Put the baking rack with the baking trays in the breadmaker.

14

Press the stop/start/cancel button to start the baking cycle.

15

Unplug the appliance at the end of the baking cycle.

16

Lift the baking rack out of the appliance (Fig. 11).

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